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GB2335206A - Apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibre - Google Patents

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GB2335206A
GB2335206A GB9905635A GB9905635A GB2335206A GB 2335206 A GB2335206 A GB 2335206A GB 9905635 A GB9905635 A GB 9905635A GB 9905635 A GB9905635 A GB 9905635A GB 2335206 A GB2335206 A GB 2335206A
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Bernhard Ruebenach
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G23/00Feeding fibres to machines; Conveying fibres between machines
    • D01G23/02Hoppers; Delivery shoots
    • D01G23/04Hoppers; Delivery shoots with means for controlling the feed
    • D01G23/045Hoppers; Delivery shoots with means for controlling the feed by successive weighing; Weighing hoppers

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In an apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibre to be blended, a weighing pan 2 is fed fibre from ducts 3, 4 by a reversible feed roller forming a nip with feed surface or trough 6. The use of a feed surface, rather than a second roller, enables opening roller 7 to be positioned closer to the nip to take relatively fine fibre tufts from the nip, improving fibre metering and subsequent weighing.

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invention relates to an apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibres (a "weighing hopper feeder"), especially cotton and synthetic fibres. In a known apparatus, above a weighing pan there are two feed shafts, connected in series. The upper feed shaft is closed off at its lower end by two slow-speed delivery rollers, downstream of which a high-speed opening roller is arranged. The lower feed shaft is filled by the two delivery rollers and the opening roller downstream of them. In this device, it is a disadvantage that the nip between the two delivery rollers is spaced relatively far away from the opening roller. The fibre material being pushed slowly forwards is torn by the high-speed opening roller from the nip located some distance away, only relatively long fibres being gripped and only relatively coarse tufts being formed. The metering accuracy of the apparatus is consequently limited. It is also a disadvantage that the use of two delivery rollers is expensive, in terms of both construction and installation.
it is an aim of the invention to provide an apparatus of the kind described in the introduction that avoids or mitigates the said disadvantages, the construction of which can be especially simple, and which enables the accuracy with which the fibre material is metered to be improved.
The invention provides an apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibre material, in which above a weighing means there are arranged in series an upper shaft and a lower feed shaft, wherein at the lower end of the upper shaft a delivery roller co-operates as feed roller with a feed surface, and wherein an opening roller is provided in the vicinity of the outlet of the nip between the delivery roller and the feed surface.
The single delivery roller provided according to the invention at the lower end of the upper feed shaft fulfils 2 a dual function; it serves as the single delivery roller for removing the fibre material from the feed shaft, and at the same time - together with the feed surface - as the feed roller for feeding the fibre material to the opening roller. The use of an arrangement comprising only one delivery roller and a feed surface as both delivery device and feed device is structurally simple. The outlet of the nip between the feed roller and the feed surface can be associated directly with the opening roller, that is to say, the nip is located close to the opening roller. Hence, even relatively short fibres can be clamped and gripped, and relatively small amounts of fibre are gripped by the opening roller and stripped off, so that relatively small fibre tufts are formed by the opening roller. Relatively fine fibre tufts considerably improve the metering, so that weighing is more accurate and overall the apparatus allows precision operation.
The direction of rotation of the delivery roller is advantageously reversible. A reversible input is therefore possible to avoid so-called running-on, that is, even with the delivery roller stationary, fibre material is not torn from the nip uncontrollably by the opening roller (beater).
In operation, the directions of rotation of the delivery roller (feed roller) and of the opening roller are preferably opposite. Synchronised feed is therefore obtained. The opening roller is advantageously provided with pins, between which there are gaps, viewed across the width. The current of air entrained is consequently small.
The opening cylinder preferably has a circumferential speed of about 400 to 600 m/sec. The current of air entrained is further reduced by this measure. The opening roller advantageously has a diameter of about 200 to 300 mm. The current of air entrained can consequently be even further reduced, so that eddying of the fibre material thrown off by the opening roller is avoided. The circumferential speed of the delivery roller (feed roller) is preferably adjustable. For that purpose, a variable speed drive motor, e.g. servomotor, can be provided, which is connected to an electronic open-loop and closed-loop control system e.g. a microcomputer). To prepare a fibre mixture, a plurality of devices is advantageously present. Different sorts or kinds of fibre are introduced into the weighing pans. The feed trough is preferably stationary. The feed trough is preferably movable, for example, spring-loaded. The size of the nip between delivery roller and feed trough is preferably adjustable. The delivery roller preferably has a clothing. The circumferential speed of the feed roller is advantageously 1 to 2 m/min.
Certain illustrative embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic side view of the apparatus according to the invention, Fig. 2 shows a delivery roller as a feed roller co operating with a feed surface, and the downstream opening roller, and Fig. 3 shows a delivery roller rotating in reverse.
With reference to Fig. 1, a weighing hopper feeder 1 has above a weighing pan 2 two feed shafts 3,4 connected in series which are supplied with fibre material. The upper feed shaft 3 is closed off at its lower end by a controllable slow-speed delivery roller 5, downstream of which there is a high-speed opening roller 7. The delivery roller 5 co-operates, as a feed roller, with a feed surface in the form of a feed trough 6, the clothing 7b of the opening roller 7 being arranged directly at the outlet of the nip between the delivery roller 5 and the feed trough 6. In the arrangement of Fig. 1, the feed trough 6 is constituted by a portion of a wall of the shaft 3. Above the feed shafts 3 and 4 there is a pipeline 14 as the charging apparatus, which is connected, for example, to a fibre material transporting fan (not shown). Beneath the weighing pan 2 there is a conveyor belt 10, which is part of a tuft blending system 11.
4 A photocell 17 is associated with the upper feed shaft 3 as filling level sensor. The lower feed shaft 4 is closed off at its lower end by two shut- off flaps 8a,8b controllable, for example, by pneumatic cylinders 12 (see Fig. 2), each of which flaps is rotatable about a respective pivot bearing 9a,9b. The weighing pan 2 is closed off at its lower end by two bottom flaps 16a,16b which are pivotable in the directions of arrows Al,A', and B',W' respectively about pivot points 15a,15b.
Associated with the delivery roller 5 is a controllable drive motor 18 (shown in Fig. 2), for example, a d.c. motor. The reference number 13 denotes the drive motor of the opening roller 7.
In operation, the weighing pan 2 is pre-filled in a high-speed operation (pre-filling) and topped up tuft-bytuft in a slow operation (supplementary filling).
The photocell 17, the drive devices, e.g. electric motor 12 for the delivery roller 5, the drive device 9 for the shut-off flaps 8a, 8b and the drive device for the bottom flaps 16a, 16b, are connected to a common electronic open-loop and closed-loop control system.
The directions of rotation of the delivery roller 5 and the opening roller 7 are indicated in Fig. 2 by curved arrows 5a and 7a respectively. The delivery roller 5 rotates clockwise and the opening roller 7 rotates anticlockwise. The clothing of the delivery roller 5 and the pins on the opening roller 7 are denoted by the reference numbers 5b and 7b respectively. The letter C denotes a mixture of fibre tufts and air, the letters D1,1)2 denote air currents separated off and the letters F and G denote fibre tufts (arrows).
As shown in Fig. 3, the direction of rotation of the delivery roller 5 is reversed and it is rotating in the direction of arrow 51a and the opening roller 7 is rotating in the direction of arrow 7a. The delivery roller 5 is consequently reversed, so that further fibre material is not torn from the nip by the opening roller 7 in an undesirable manner. The high speed opening roller 7 may rotate at such a speed that its circumferential speed is much greater than, for example, 200 times, the circumferential speed of the delivery roller 5.

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1. An apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibre material, in which above a weighing means there are arranged in series an upper shaft and a lower feed shaft, wherein at the lower end of the upper shaft a delivery roller co-operates as feed roller with a feed surface, and wherein an opening roller is provided in the vicinity of the outlet of the nip between the delivery roller and the feed surface.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the direction of rotation of the delivery roller is reversible.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which, in operation, the direction of rotation of the delivery roller and the direction of rotation of the opening roller are opposite.
4. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, in which the opening roller is provided with pins, between which there are gaps, viewed across the width.
5. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the opening roller has a circumferential speed of about 400 to 600 m/min.
6. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 5, in which the opening roller has a diameter of about 200 to 300 Mm.
7. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, in which the circumferential speed of the delivery roller is adjustable.
8. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8, in which the feed surface is stationary.
9. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 9, in which the feed surface is movable.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, in which the feed surface is biased towards the delivery roller.
11. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 10, in which the size of the nip between delivery roller and feed surface is adjustable.
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12. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to in which the delivery roller has a clothing.
13. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 12, in which the circumferential speed of the feed roller is from 1 to 2 m/min.
14. An apparatus for feeding and weighing (weighing hopper feeder) textile fibres, especially cotton and synthetic fibres, in which above a weighing pan there are two feed shafts connected one behind the other that are charged with fibre material, the upper feed shaft being closed off at its lower end by at least one slowspeed delivery roller and the lower feed shaft being closed off at its lower end by at least one controllable shutoff flap, and in which a high-speed opening cylinder is arranged downstream of the at least one delivery roller, wherein the delivery roller cooperates, as feed roller, with a feed trough and the opening cylinder is associated with the outlet of the nip between the delivery roller.'feed roller) and the feed trough.
15. An apparatus for feeding and weighing textile fibre material substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated by Figs. 1 to 3.
16. A mixing installation comprising two or more apparatuses according to any one of claims 1 to 15.
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